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<blockquote data-quote="Tech Geek" data-source="post: 36723" data-attributes="member: 18181"><p>It depends on the GPU. As you go up in 3D performance prices ramp up pretty quick. However, Avivo is Avivo no matter which GPU it's paired with so spending more won't get you more Avivo. I spent $66.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Noise filtering and color correction are faster in hardware and a CPU would have to be much faster to do it and everything else. Then you are into the situation where the CPU is more expensive than the GPU.</p><p></p><p>For this situation any DirectX 9 card would be better.</p><p></p><p>I don't see spending almost $200 on *any* AGP graphics card.</p><p>I think the money would be better spend on a socket 754 board, CPU and a PCIx graphics card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tech Geek, post: 36723, member: 18181"] It depends on the GPU. As you go up in 3D performance prices ramp up pretty quick. However, Avivo is Avivo no matter which GPU it's paired with so spending more won't get you more Avivo. I spent $66. Noise filtering and color correction are faster in hardware and a CPU would have to be much faster to do it and everything else. Then you are into the situation where the CPU is more expensive than the GPU. For this situation any DirectX 9 card would be better. I don't see spending almost $200 on *any* AGP graphics card. I think the money would be better spend on a socket 754 board, CPU and a PCIx graphics card. [/QUOTE]
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